Production Designers are responsible for the visual concept of a film, television or theatre production. They identify a design style for sets, locations, graphics, props, lighting, camera angles and costumes, while working closely with the director, cinematographer and producer.
Art Directors act as project managers for the biggest department on any film - the art department. They facilitate the production designer's creative vision for all the locations and sets that eventually give the film its unique visual identity.
A set designer is in charge of designing and creating the sets that appear in films, on television as well as in the theatre. The role involves working and communicating with directors, producers, costume designers and other members of staff. Typical responsibilities include: reading scripts.
Set Dressers place furniture, hang pictures, and put out decorative items. They are also responsible for some light construction and assembly of small items.
Set Construction is the process undertaken by a construction manager to build full-scale scenery, as specified by a production designer or art director working in collaboration with the director of a production to create a set for a theatrical, film or television production.
Property Master, often called the prop(s) master, is an artistic and organizational employee in a film, television or theatrical production who is responsible for purchasing, acquiring, manufacturing, properly placing, and/or overseeing any props needed for a production.
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